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Josie's Corner Cafe in black-and-white - Am I cheating here?
I continue to explore a new approach on some of my black-and-white photos, giving my pics a "hard," even unnatural, appearance in processing. Here's another example of that approach; and another; and ...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 10:34 AM
Pondering Public Art
I've recently returned from travels and I'm convinced that there is both a need and a benefit to public art. You ask, what's public art? Here, I'm talking about anything that is put on display in a pu...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 2:55 PM
Light and Hope versus Darkness and Despair
From theStart Your Week with Steve newsletterof Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: "In art school, we were repeatedly told to find our own style and paint it, which sounds like great advice if ...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:53 PM
Unique Bismarck arts event Thursday fosters natural inclusion, self-esteem
NDAD has become a contributing sponsor of "Art Without Limits - Zot Artz," a unique event in Bismarck this Thursday (April 11). It's a distinct opportunity to get a taste of inclusive arts, using u...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 11:36 AM
'Trailer Park Boys' star talks Duluth, NHL lockout, Colorado and Washington marijuana laws
Duluth will catch a whiff of Sunnyvale today when the cast of the hit Canadian TV show Trailer Park Boys makes a stop on the Dear Santa Claus, Go (bleep) Yourself tour. The mockumentary-style show,...
Posted on 12/13/12 at 1:00 AM
Roth’s 80th birthday cause for Newark, N.J., celebrations
“Sitting there in the park,” Philip Roth wrote in “Goodbye Columbus, “I felt a deep knowledge of Newark, an attachment so rooted that it could not help but branch out into affection.”By By Katie Zezima , Associated Press , March 21, 2013
Robinson film screenings to help KC Negro Leagues
Kansas City was announced Wednesday as the host site for the only advance public screenings of a film chronicling the rise of Jackie Robinson, a nod to the city where the baseball great made his professional debut two years before breaking the major league color barrier.By Associated Press , March 20, 2013
Experts: Chances of recovering Boston art good
Now that authorities believe they know who stole $500 million worth of art from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in the largest art heist in U.S. history, what are the chances they'll actually recover the stolen works by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Manet after 23 years?March 19, 2013
Future dad Buble not worried about album sales
Michael Buble has sold millions of albums, but as he readies the release of his newest project, he's less concerned with his future sales, thanks to his wife's pregnancy.March 14, 2013
Kennedy Center sets first expansion since opening
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is planning its first major expansion since it opened in 1971 as a “living memorial” to President John F. Kennedy, with new features including pavilions to house rehearsal halls and classrooms, a memorial garden and a floating stage on the Potomac River.By By Brett Zongker, Associated Press , March 14, 2013
Berry Gordy to be honored by Songwriters Hall
Berry Gordy will be honored at this year's Songwriters Hall of Fame gala.March 12, 2013
Sheehy, Solomon honored for inspiring readers
Gail Sheehy and Andrew Solomon have been honored for books that inspire readers to lead better lives.March 12, 2013
Sheryl Crow to headline Sioux Falls' JazzFest
Organizers of Sioux Falls' annual JazzFest have announced that singer and songwriter Sheryl Crow will headline this year's event.March 08, 2013
Art found in NY garage appraised at $30M
Works by an obscure Armenian-American abstract impressionist discovered in a New York cottage have been appraised at $30 million.March 07, 2013
Cyrus the Great artifact shown in US for 1st time
A nearly 2,600-year-old clay cylinder described as the world's first human rights declaration is being shown for the first time in the United States.March 07, 2013
New exhibit showcases women of N.D.
By By Ben Rodgers, The Jamestown Sun , March 07, 2013
Students are Unison Bank Artists of the Month
March 07, 2013
Barnes to be honored with award: Arts Center director recipient of 2013 the Governor’s Award for the Arts
The recipient of a prestigious statewide award for her involvement in the arts in Jamestown calls herself “selfish” and not deserving of the honor. Taylor Barnes, director of the Arts Center, is the 2013 recipient of the Governor’s Award for the Arts in the individual category.By By Ben Rodgers, The Jamestown Sun , February 28, 2013
JC filmmakers holding open auditions in Fargo
Jamestown College seniors Matthew Nies and Jessee Boyle will hold auditions for their short film “Unheard Vision” at the Fargo Moorhead Community Theatre, 333 Fourth St. South, from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday. The original screenplay by Nies tells the story of a mute Congo war vet, whose grandson comes to live with him after his parents die.February 28, 2013
‘Bee’ practices continue
February 27, 2013
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